1 in 3 US nonprofits that serve communities lost government funding in early 2025
About one-third of U.S. nonprofit service providers experienced a disruption in their government funding in the first half of 2025.
About one-third of U.S. nonprofit service providers experienced a disruption in their government funding in the first half of 2025.
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Evolution
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Environment
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Social Sciences
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Environment
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General Physics
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Social Sciences
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